There's a belief that a “real” website needs lots of pages. For a local business, the opposite is usually true: one focused page does the job better than ten that dilute it.

Attention is short

A visitor decides in seconds whether you're what they need. Every extra menu item is another decision, another chance to wander off. One page keeps them moving toward the thing that matters — booking, calling, visiting.

A great single page isn't a compromise. It's a decision about what to leave out.

It's easier to keep good

Ten pages means ten places for information to go stale. One page is easy to keep accurate, fast, and consistent — which also happens to be what Google rewards.

If your business genuinely needs more — a menu, a portfolio, a shop — we add it. But we start from one strong page that says exactly what you do, and grow only when there's a reason to.

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